Exchange-traded funds represent the future of asset management, thanks to their ability to provide investors safe and liquid exposure to multiple asset classes. Some experts believe that total ETF assets under management may increase to as much as $10 trillion over the next five to eight years, up from a bit more than $3 trillion currently. Despite their furious growth, ETFs remain a mystery to most IROs.

In this webinar we will discuss:

- Understanding the impact that different types of ETFs may have when they appear in your shareholder register;
- How ETFs may affect short-term volatility in your stock price and the composition of your shareholder base in the long term
- How ETF flows are a key market signal and how, as an IRO, you can leverage them

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Much has been made in recent months of the way Mifid II is likely to place barriers in the way of successfully setting up non-deal roadshows (NDRs), or roadshow meetings, with investors. The expectation is that roadshows will not only involve more figurative legwork to get up and running but also more physical legwork – involving longer periods of travel time as sell-side assistance with scheduling meetings becomes rarer.

In this webinar, speakers are invited to discuss in detail how to use what IROs already know and combine it with the new tools and services filling the space left by the sell side to ensure a sufficient number of meaningful interactions still take place. Speakers will explain best practices for drafting target client lists and outsourcing to the best alternative brokerages in the market. The aim of the discussion will ultimately be to unpack how IROs can embrace and own their newly center-stage role in the current environment without becoming overwhelmed and overburdened.

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Tuesday, December 18, 2018
8.00 am PST / 11.00 am EST / 4.00 pm GMT / 5.00 pm CET
Duration: 30 minutes
As the end of 2018 approaches, GRC teams are already turning their attention to the challenges and opportunities they and their companies face in the year ahead. Join Corporate Secretary and Nasdaq to gain insight and advice on some of the key areas you and your colleagues should be considering as you prepare for 2019.

Our panel of experts will discuss issues including:
•Technology – The growing number of virtual/hybrid shareholder meetings and new cyber-security challenges
•Human capital – Board influence on issues such as workforce diversity, fair employment practices and understanding progressive movements such as #MeToo
•ESG – Potential topics for shareholder votes in the upcoming proxy season and the focus on ‘E’ and ‘S’

Short, sharp and packed with expert insight, this webinar will get you up to speed on these critical issues in just 30 minutes. Sign up to BrightTALK to view this essential briefing and be informed of future webinars produced by Corporate Secretary.

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Are exchange-traded funds (ETFs) a danger to the stock market? Or a natural progression driven by the needs and wants of institutional investors and their clients? One thing is certainly true: inflows into ETFs, index funds and similar products are increasing month on month. In April 2018 alone, passive US equity funds took $18.2 bn of inflows, while active funds suffered $11.4 bn in outflows.

In a bid to understand this investment discipline, this IR Magazine Webinar, held in association with Blooomberg, will aim to find answers to these questions and more with the aid of our panel of expert speakers.

This webinar will look at:
•What ETFs are, how they work and why inflows are increasing
•Understanding index investor behavior, and whether the term ‘passive’ is accurate
•The role of ESG and other themes for passive fund managers
•The tools you can use to examine the investment decisions made by passive funds

Short, sharp and packed with expert insight, this webinar will get you up to speed on these critical issues in just 30 minutes. Sign up to view this essential briefing and be informed of future webinars produced by IR Magazine.

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Investors are demanding that proxy statements include a greater range of information. In turn, companies need to disclose that information – and tell their story – in the most effective way. One solution is to create a ‘next-generation proxy summary’ that includes an extended summary spelling out the key information investors need. This can be used as part of the proxy statement and as a stand-alone document.

Our panel of experts will discuss how governance teams can make the best use of the extended summary in managing relationships with shareholders. Topics for discussion will include:
- What information should the extended summary include? What do investors want, and how should governance teams research what this is?
- What are some of the new best ways to present that information?
- How can governance and investor relations (IR) teams work best together and with other functions (the board, HR, IT, management and outside vendors) in preparing the extended summary?
- How can governance and IR teams use the summary during the approach to the AGM and outside of proxy season? How can it best be delivered as a stand-alone document?
- What is the best way to get feedback on your summary from investors to improve it for the following year?

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Join Corporate Secretary and Nasdaq for a discussion on cyber-security.

Our expert speakers will discuss:

• Cyber-risk and the responsibilities of the board
• Why cyber-risk is different from other types of risk
• Embedding cyber-risk in corporate governance practices
• Role of the corporate secretary/governance professional on information provided to the board on cyber-risk
• Board member education/preparedness
• Board member recruitment in looking for expertise/experience in cyber-security
• Board reporting – what the board needs to know

Short, sharp and packed with expert insight, this webinar will get you up to speed on these critical issues in just 30 minutes. Sign up to BrightTALK to view this essential briefing and be informed of future webinars produced by Corporate Secretary.

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This webinar will explore how it is vitally important to keep a consistent and unified narrative across and throughout the organization when a crisis hits on social media.

Explore the examples of crisis situations:
The recent abusive Elon Musk twitter postings and the Papa John’s racist storm:
What went wrong for these to happen?
How could these have been dealt with more effectively from an IRO perspective?
Is there a limit to how the IRO can control the company narrative once these comments have been made?

Team working and strategy:
Why IROs should monitor social media posts about their companies.
How can this be done effectively?
How can the IRO put social media at the heart of the overall IRO strategy?

A practical guide to different approaches to social media posting:
The instant reply: ensuring a comment is addressed immediately, in real time.
The promotion of the company via positive PR and good news
The CEO commenting on the business: a good use of senior management being involved and visible
The IRO addressing a specific audience: keeping on message and ensuring a select audience knows the established company message
Explore in turn, the benefits of each approach

The IRO dilemma: social media scope and limits
What is suitable for the IRO to convey on social media? Even in a crisis.

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Investor targeting is one of the most crucial pillars of a strong IR program, and a comprehensive approach can boost your company’s liquidity, visibility and more. Indeed, more than a quarter (26 percent) of the nominees for the recent IR Magazine Awards – Europe 2018 say that if they had more cash, they would spend it on investor targeting. Almost a third (32 percent) say this is where they would dedicate the extra resources if they had a larger team.

In this webinar, a panel of experts from across the capital markets will look at how investor targeting techniques have evolved in recent years, and look at how they can:
– Boost the accuracy and ROI of your targeting efforts
– Fully understand the behavior of your investor base
– Help to identify new investors or international pools of money
– Enable your company to remain visible in a post-Mifid II world, or amid other changes to the sell side
– Save you time through pipeline and workload management
– Let you report more comprehensively to the board

Short, sharp and packed with expert insight, this webinar will get you up to speed on these critical issues in just 30 minutes. Sign up to BrightTALK to view this essential briefing and be informed of future webinars produced by IR Magazine.

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The debate around ESG is one of the most compelling in the IR world at the moment: are governance teams at large institutional investors dictating a narrative that is unrepresentative of the broader investment community or are investors genuinely broadening their assessment of what they deem to be material for their investment process?

What is clear is that ESG is much more of a talking point on earnings calls and in other forums between investors and issuers, according to data from Intelligize. In this webinar we will explore how IR teams and corporate secretaries are working together to ensure that their company is well prepared for investor questions on ESG – whether they come from portfolio managers or governance teams.

Short, sharp and packed with expert insight, this webinar will get you up to speed on these critical issues in just 30 minutes. Sign up to BrightTALK to view this essential briefing and be informed of future webinars produced by IR Magazine and Corporate Secretary.

Holders of the NIRI IRC® credential can earn 1 professional development unit (PDU) per webinar. IRC-credentialed speakers may also earn PDUs. More information is available at www.niri.org/certification.

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As Mifid II exacerbates the pressure on small and micro-cap firms to be noticed by investors and analysts, join us on this timely Q&A session with the investment community on what makes for effective IR and how this shifting landscape makes it important for IROs to be prepared to meet these changes.

On this webinar, we will discuss in depth what the buy side likes (and what it doesn’t):
• Investment trends: Top questions from investors for small and micro-cap issuers
• What makes for effective IR at a time like this? Where can IR add value?
• Role of research in a post-Mifid II world – how can smaller firms ensure coverage?
• How does IR balance what the buy side wants with what the sell side wants?
• Making small companies attractive to institutions: Targeting tips – which events work best?
• Compliance no-nos: What not to do, what puts investors off and transparency
• Critical decisions and inflection points: Making key decisions that will impact investments and business value
• Q&A with the audience

The discussion will be followed by a short awards ceremony to recognize those leading the way in IR excellence at small-cap companies.

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The last year has seen considerable attention focused on the growing demands from institutional investors for companies to make new ESG-based disclosures. Amid the focus on environmental and governance issues, there has been less discussion of social issues. But more investors are looking for disclosure in this area, and one of the key challenges for companies and their IR teams is deciding on and delivering the right data.

In this webinar, a panel of industry specialists will examine what investors want to know, and how IR practitioners can ensure their company is telling the right story in the most effective way.

Speakers will address

• How well are companies delivering the information investors seek – and what can they do to improve their performance?
• Faced with a range of indices and requests for different types of data, how can IR teams decide where to focus their efforts?
• How can you turn the qualitative nature of many social issues into numbers?
• How can IR teams best leverage their ‘E’ and ‘G’ efforts in the ‘S’ space?

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly moving from the realm of science fiction to that of science fact. IR teams need to understand how best they can harness its potential – such as in surveillance and activism contexts – which tools are available to them and how best to use them to help with workflow and accuracy of data.

• Understanding the nature of AI and machine learning
• What types of tools IR teams using in areas such as surveillance, and how they compare with previous resources
• What benefit AI tools offer to IR professionals and how IROs can make best use of them
• What are the potential future uses of AI and what tools would IROs like to see?

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Many US companies are grappling with FASB’s changes to reporting revenue. These changes have a knock-on effect for the analysts who cover you as internal models need to be updated and revenue needs to be recalculated.

At Microsoft, the IR and accounting teams recognized the risks of the revenue recognition changes early. By starting early, they were able to address investor and analyst concerns, provide dedicated resources around revenue recognition, and clearly inform their investors and analysts of what the changes meant for them. The teams were recently presented with the Pacesetters of the Year award for excellence in financial reporting. Join this webinar for practical tips on navigating this accounting change and how you, as IR professionals, can keep your investors updated.

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Building a trusted rapport with their CEO and CFO is crucial for IROs, who act as advisers on company messaging and capital markets, and whose credibility with investors and analysts is based on being in the loop.

Depending on their company’s culture and their C-suite’s level of buy-in for IR, some IROs may need to make a case for senior management to dedicate time to roadshows, investor conferences or interaction during site visits. They should also strive to make productive use of a CEO’s or CFO’s time spent on IR.

From a careers perspective, IR is increasingly considered a must-have experience for finance professionals wanting to step up to the CFO role.

A group of experts will discuss fundamental issues on the IR/C-suite relationship, including:

•Tips for IROs on building a stronger relationship founded on trust
•Best practices for an effective collaboration between IR and the CEO/CFO
•How to get senior management on board for investor-facing activities
•How the C-suite assesses the effectiveness of an IR program
•What skills CEOs/CFOs are looking for when hiring an IRO

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The IR professional’s role has evolved into a significant function at large companies – especially those with an international shareholder base. From corporate sustainability and SEC disclosure effectiveness to revenue recognition and reputation management, today’s IR professionals are instrumental in value creation and are more vital to public companies than ever. With the end of each fiscal quarter comes preparation for the ubiquitous earnings announcement, where IROs must be fully versed on the issues of the day and how they impact shareholder value.

Given the vast spectrum of information they manage and the litany of regulatory and compliance standards they must consider on a day-to-day basis, IR professionals are fast-becoming a critical component of corporate management.

• Preparing for the call – what steps to take in advance of an earnings call to ensure your management team is adequately prepared and to work out how far in advance you should start preparing
• Navigating technology on the call – what are the new technologies that can be used to make earnings calls more efficient and open? How you should handle tech issues during live earnings calls
• Measuring the effectiveness of an earnings call – how to demonstrate ROI for your input on the earnings call

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As an IR professional, you spend your day preparing for investor calls, monitoring company mentions and responding to questions. If you’re not yet running competitive intelligence as part of your IR practice, you are likely missing valuable information on your industry that can greatly affect your company’s success.

In order to effectively manage these responsibilities and provide necessary information to the C-suite, IROs need to be the equivalent of a superhero.

Join us for a webinar to get key tips on how to easily stay on top of your competitive landscape and leverage innovative search technology to:

In just 30 minutes, you’ll learn how to use technology to instantly find valuable insights and reduce your research and preparation time by hours – even days – so you can focus on showcasing the value your IR program adds to your organization.

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The changing digital landscape affects how IR professionals communicate and engage with investors because people consume content differently. Your digital channels need constant TLC to keep up with technology changes and investor expectations. Investors want to be able to see your stock charts, financials and story, all at a glance. How can you effectively connect and communicate with investors in a more interactive way?

In this webinar, the panelists will discuss IR digital trends that drive better engagement with investors:

• The changing landscape of content consumption: Investor expectations and how people consume content
• Website trends: Interactive design, financial reporting, video, social, mobile, additional tools and feeds, and so on
• How to connect with the social investor by incorporating CSR/ESG
• SEO optimization: Why it matters
• Website analytics: What they are and how to use them to optimize and improve messaging

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Buy-side analysts have benefited from algorithms and quantitative models for some time, enhancing the speed and accuracy of their decision-making. How can IROs use the same technology to further elevate their day-to-day practices? How much faith can you put in Big Data, automation and predictive analytics, and how much time would that free up to spend on strategic priorities?

What we’ll discuss:

• Learning from the advances made on the buy side: how to use algorithms and quantitative analytics to measure peer performance, understand market trends and monitor shareholder activity
• Is what you’re saying resonating? How can you use the aforementioned tools to assess whether what you’re communicating to the market is generating positive results?
• Gaining deeper and actionable insight into stock performance: how predictive analytics can help IROs forecast more accurately and answer tough questions
• To think is human, to automate is divine: what day-to-day tasks of IROs can be automated to free them up for higher value efforts?
• What does the future hold? How far away are new strides in automation, artificial intelligence and technology for IROs?

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While the impact of Mifid II remains to be seen, some commentators estimate the research industry in Europe could shrink by a third, with some brokers pulling back from full coverage.

IROs will likely need to deal with potential changes in research coverage, affecting how investment cases are disseminated and debated among key institutional stakeholders. Some also believe the regulation could affect the provision of corporate access services.

Join a group of experts for a webinar on the potential impact of Mifid II on research, corporate access and other areas relevant to IR.

Participants will hear:
• Background and relevant timelines for this regulation
• The expected impact of Mifid II on equity research
• How the new rules could affect corporate access services
• What IROs should do to prepare for this regulation and its potential impact

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What market intelligence is available to help you navigate key IR activities? Insight into trading can be crucial to avoid blind spots in your IR program and stay ahead of today’s complex markets. In this webinar, we investigate the role stock surveillance can play in areas such as earnings, periods of volatility, short-selling, targeting, international outreach, and more. Join IR Magazine, Q4 and LinkedIn as we drill down into the different uses for market intelligence.

Join this webinar to:
• Hear how market intel can support different areas of IR activity
• Find how to use trading analysis to position your message for earnings
• Get a clearer picture of volatility and short-selling
• Discover the link between surveillance and targeting

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